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EP 140 From middle school teacher to pro wrestler with Freya the Slaya

Crude Conversations

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Society & Culture

5884 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2023

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

In this one, Cody talks to professional wrestler Sarah States, better known as Freya the Slaya. She says that she’s always gone by Freya, that her wrestling character, or gimmick, started out as more of a viking and then it transitioned to an Arctic Amazonian woman — tall, strong and assertive. The Queen of the North. And it all started in Palmer, Alaska. She’s from Fairbanks, so she would have to drive six hours to Palmer to do shows in places like train depots. The shows were small, like the Alaska wrestling scene at the time, and more often than not they were performing in front of families. It was fun, an entertaining hobby while Freya was also working as a middle school teacher. She loved teaching, but she encountered too many roadblocks in her work. Resources were always limited and her empathic nature predisposed her to wanting to do more for her students. Years of this took its toll on her mental health, until one day she decided to quit her job, sell her house and move to the states. There, she threw her whole self into becoming a pro wrestler. She says that, more and more, she’s becoming her character. That her full-time job is being Freya the Slaya, even outside of the ring. She’s training, doing interviews, working on her merch store, making social media posts, she’s on Cameo. And this personality swap, it’s in her benefit. When she’s in the ring, for example, and she’s on live TV, where so much of the performance is improvisational, it’s easier to react naturally to the violent soap opera happening all around her. That’s what continues to draw her to pro wrestling, the physical and emotional rollercoaster of it all. And how it affects its audience, that when it’s done successfully and powerfully you can see it take people away from their every day troubles and immerse them into this fantastical world of wrestling.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show. In this one I talked a professional wrestler Sarah States, better known as Freya the Slayer.

0:18.0

She says that she's always gone by Freya, that her wrestling character, or gimmick, started out as more of a Viking, and then it

0:26.2

transitioned to an Arctic Amazonian woman, tall, strong, and assertive, The Queen of the North and it all started in Palmer

0:36.5

Alaska. She's from Fairbanks so she would have to drive six hours to Palmer to do shows in places like train depots. The shows

0:46.0

were small like the Alaska wrestling scene at the time and more often than not

0:50.5

they were performing in front of families. It was fun, an entertaining

0:55.3

hobby while Freya was also working as a middle school teacher. She loved teaching, but

1:01.7

she encountered too many roadblocks in her work.

1:04.7

Resources were always limited, and her empathic nature predisposed her to wanting to do more for her students.

1:16.4

Years of this took its toll on her mental health. Until one day she decided to quit her job, sell her house, and move to the States. There she threw her whole self into becoming a pro wrestler.

1:29.0

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